Time Warner unveils its new name: WarnerMedia
One day after completing its acquisition of Time Warner, AT&T announced a new name for the media company: WarnerMedia.
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One day after completing its acquisition of Time Warner, AT&T announced a new name for the media company: WarnerMedia.
So AT&T will be allowed to buy Time Warner. What does that mean for you?
Seven weeks after the trial over the suit the Justice Department brought to stop AT&T's purchase of Time Warner began, the two sides have made their final pitches to the judge who will decide the fate of the $85 billion deal.
AT&T and Time Warner want a judge to allow their merger to go through without any conditions whatsoever, the two companies said in a brief filed Thursday evening.
The trial over the Justice Department's lawsuit to block AT&T's purchase of Time Warner, which some observers had called the antitrust case of the century, ended Monday. But the two companies, and the many other people watching the case, will likely have to wait more than a month to find out the outcome.
AT&T and Time Warner attorneys on Tuesday questioned the method and motivation behind a consulting firm's research used as a key factor in the government's lawsuit to stop AT&T and Time Warner's merger.
The third week of the trial between the Justice Department and AT&T-Time Warner kicked off on Monday with government lawyers going deep with Turner executives on past negotiations with distributors.